Alexandra Rubinstein
Inspired by the arduous experience of immigrating on the cusp of puberty, Alexandra Rubinstein’s art focuses on the intersection of culture, gender, and power. By combining mundane and familiar images with explicit ones, she creates a new narrative that rebels against social constructs. Her perspective and commentary often get expressed through men’s bodies, particularly their sex organs, as a source of judgment and scrutiny—an art historical realm usually dominated by the female figure.
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